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there could be a push now to get assad out of syria. >>jonathan: there is a sense among this allies there is an opportunity here, with the british prime minister cameron putting pressure on president obama. in fact, he said yesterday, he wants to talk directing to president obama to find identity what they can do to end the blood should. the prime minister in an interview raised the possibility of providing safe passage for president assad if he agrees to resign. >> that can be anything. anything to get that man out of the country and to have a safe transition in syria. of course, i would favor him facing the full force of international law and justice for what he has done but anything to get that man out of the country. >>jonathan: there is the possibility now that turkey will deploy u.s. made patriot missiles to their border with syria but they have to have a formal request made by the turkey through nato. >>shepard: a safe exit for assad some have suggested that could be the best way. what does it mean? >>jonathan: officials saying,
there could be a push now to get assad out of syria. >>jonathan: there is a sense among this allies there is an opportunity here, with the british prime minister cameron putting pressure on president obama. in fact, he said yesterday, he wants to talk directing to president obama to find identity what they can do to end the blood should. the prime minister in an interview raised the possibility of providing safe passage for president assad if he agrees to resign. >> that can be...
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self destruction. >> the current path will lead syria to its destruction. clearly, there is a need to shift away from the military logic that is prevailing at the moment. the solution must be arrived for a political process. and it has to be a syrian-led process. it cannot be imposed, it must bring real change, and a clean break from the past. >> bahrain has revoked its citizenship of 31 opposition activists for having allegedly "undermined state security." the list includes two former members of parliament with a rain's main opposition party. and the son of a prominent opposition activist who's serving life behind bars. the move comes days after the u.s.-backed bahrain monarchy bland -- banned all protests and gatherings following a wave of demonstrations. terrain is accused of current -- breathing is a key u.s. government ally, hosting the navy's fifth fleet. please say lawrence jones executed two co-workers in california and when did to others before taking his own life. the california man behind an anti islam video that sparked local protest has been se
self destruction. >> the current path will lead syria to its destruction. clearly, there is a need to shift away from the military logic that is prevailing at the moment. the solution must be arrived for a political process. and it has to be a syrian-led process. it cannot be imposed, it must bring real change, and a clean break from the past. >> bahrain has revoked its citizenship of 31 opposition activists for having allegedly "undermined state security." the list...
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is hamas in syria? >> well, this is a great question because in the case of syria, this has caused a rift between hamas and iran and hezbollah. you have the iranian government backing assad, you have hezbollah backing assad, and you have hamas basically lined up with the opposition. so in many respects, syria has drived a wedge between iran and its former client. >> all right. now, let me go back to israel. iran basically owns hamas, is that fair? >> well, iran has provided financial support. >> they're the financier. i mean, hezbollah, too, but let's stay with hamas for the moment. iran is the banker. >> iran has been a banker. other countries have been as well. they've gotten money from countries like saudi arabia as well. in the case of hezbollah, that is the very, very close partnership. i mean, hezbollah really grew out of the iranian revolution. it is the export of the iranian revolution. so that is the very symbiotic relationship. hamas, it's a little more murky, the degree of, you know, support
is hamas in syria? >> well, this is a great question because in the case of syria, this has caused a rift between hamas and iran and hezbollah. you have the iranian government backing assad, you have hezbollah backing assad, and you have hamas basically lined up with the opposition. so in many respects, syria has drived a wedge between iran and its former client. >> all right. now, let me go back to israel. iran basically owns hamas, is that fair? >> well, iran has provided...
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and direct talk with the rebel fighters inside syria. details on the deadly civil war and maybe how to attack it post election day. that's coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> shepard: the ongoing civil war in syria reaching yet another new low on reports that the assad regime is now confiscating medical supplies that aid workers have been trying to distribute. that's according to the reporting of the red crescent which is the arab world's equivalent of the red cross. activist groups claim more than 36,000 people have died in the nearly 2-year-old conflict. many thousands more wounded. but the red crescent claims the government is stealing up to 95% of all its supplies
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one of the biggest priorities on the foreign front, ongoing instability in syria and concerns about iran's nuclear program. also creating new paths to citizenship with a renewed push for immigration reform and negotiating with the gop as america nears the edge of its fiscal cliff. one of the most pressing is a house keeping issue. restocking his cabinet. questions now are who's staying, who's going. nbc's kristen we will kerr is live for us at the white house with more on this. kristen, a lot of talk has been bouncing around over who the potential people are that might be leaving and who might be coming in. what do we know definitively about who is on the fence? >> hey, good morning, thomas. just to be clear, i don't think president obama has made any definitive decisions, but there have been a lot of rumblings, about who's staying and who's going. this is customary when a president wins a second term. we saw this under bush and under clinton. let's talk about the top names of who might be leaving, and let's start out with secretary of state hillary clinton. she has made no secret of the f
one of the biggest priorities on the foreign front, ongoing instability in syria and concerns about iran's nuclear program. also creating new paths to citizenship with a renewed push for immigration reform and negotiating with the gop as america nears the edge of its fiscal cliff. one of the most pressing is a house keeping issue. restocking his cabinet. questions now are who's staying, who's going. nbc's kristen we will kerr is live for us at the white house with more on this. kristen, a lot...
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stop iran not only from developing nuclear weapons but also from whatever they're doing, subsidizing syria, hezbollah, h hamas, in bed with russia. we believe they're going to come clean, straighten out, have some kind of burning bush moment. >> yes. that's the word. the obama administration believes the ambition is endorsed by the american people. they will go forward. >> what about israel in this scenario? what are they going to do as the supreme leaders meet in tehran? >> israel has confidence that iran is not fair minded and is a predator state. and, therefore, no matter how long this is dragged out, iran will get more and more concessions before it becomes impossible. for example, one of the concessions i'm told is israel wants the united states to agree that a third party killed iranian nuclear scientist. they're looking for us to endorse their law gambit against israel. they want us on their side against israel. >> boy, i think this is pretty farfetched -- >> it is. it is farfetched, larry. >> john bachelor, thank you very much, my friend. hope to see you soon on the radio. >>> so,
stop iran not only from developing nuclear weapons but also from whatever they're doing, subsidizing syria, hezbollah, h hamas, in bed with russia. we believe they're going to come clean, straighten out, have some kind of burning bush moment. >> yes. that's the word. the obama administration believes the ambition is endorsed by the american people. they will go forward. >> what about israel in this scenario? what are they going to do as the supreme leaders meet in tehran? >>...
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you see evil rivalry in syria. the sunni countries in the country like saudi arabia, backing the opposition. then you have a shiite country like iran that's backing assad. now, because the sectarian lines within the syrian war are deepening, that's concerning to the international power players. what's going to happen in the region? will there be a congregation? will there be a wider conflict? that's what ominously assad seems to be suggesting here. in this interview he also said that he's no puppet of the west. it's very interesting these remarks emerge the day after british prime minister david cameron said he could be offered safe passage out of syria to end this civil war there. >> mohammed jamjoon reporting live in beirut. >>> slain u.s. ambassador to libya chris stevens will be honored posthumously with a common ground award for outstanding accomplishments and conflict resolution, negotiation, community, and peace building. steven's sister ann will accept the award. secretary of state hillary clinton is also e
you see evil rivalry in syria. the sunni countries in the country like saudi arabia, backing the opposition. then you have a shiite country like iran that's backing assad. now, because the sectarian lines within the syrian war are deepening, that's concerning to the international power players. what's going to happen in the region? will there be a congregation? will there be a wider conflict? that's what ominously assad seems to be suggesting here. in this interview he also said that he's no...
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fighting in the al-qaeda setting up terrorist camps or where now 40,000 people have been massacred in syria, and we have said assad must go and do nothing to facilitate that process to obviously the iranians who are sending those missiles in, as you mentioned, through the sudan into egypt and then to gaza, and those are longer range missiles. thank god for iron dome, by the way, and so we have to make sure that we reassert american influence and that means american power and that doesn't mean leading from behind. >> senator, thank you very much. i'll tell you that i wish america paid more attention to what's going on in the sudan. they are the route for those powerful missiles and so much other bad things. thank you, sir. >> thank you, and you're right about sudan. >>> and tonight both israel and hamas are ramping up attacks. hours ago an israeli air strike killed a top militant leader. it's just about dawn in the region, about 5:14 a.m. fox news correspondent david lee miller is live in southern israel with the very latest. david lee? >> greta, it is just about dawn. it is the dawn of a ne
fighting in the al-qaeda setting up terrorist camps or where now 40,000 people have been massacred in syria, and we have said assad must go and do nothing to facilitate that process to obviously the iranians who are sending those missiles in, as you mentioned, through the sudan into egypt and then to gaza, and those are longer range missiles. thank god for iron dome, by the way, and so we have to make sure that we reassert american influence and that means american power and that doesn't mean...
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megyn: what about syria? we've lost our focus on it in the recent weeks and months with the election, but they are involved in a civil war now, and it was said that bashar assad was about to go. well, he hasn't gone, and, you know, thousands upon thousands of children are dying in syria, many being tortured in front of tear families, and the -- in front of their families, and the unite isn't doing that much. we tried to do something at the united nations, it failed. >> it failed in large measure because the chinese and russians -- with whom we were supposed to have hit the reset button, remember that? -- haven't allowed anything to get done. and this person who was supposed to be a superb diplomat hasn't mansioned to get -- managed to get that off square one. the united nations have sent an observer, and what they're observing is what you described. megyn: do you think another u.n. ambassador could have gotten something done? do you think if we had a john bolton, for example, they could have convinced russia
megyn: what about syria? we've lost our focus on it in the recent weeks and months with the election, but they are involved in a civil war now, and it was said that bashar assad was about to go. well, he hasn't gone, and, you know, thousands upon thousands of children are dying in syria, many being tortured in front of tear families, and the -- in front of their families, and the unite isn't doing that much. we tried to do something at the united nations, it failed. >> it failed in large...
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it is but the latest in the bloody battle between syria's government and its rebels. rebel fighters claim to have shot down two government aircraft within the past 24 hours. that helicopter war planes shelling people on the ground. the government shelling its own people. they have access to antiaircraft missiles. that would be a change. the burning wreckage of the military jet as well as its injured pilot apparently unconscious fox news cannot confirm the report. >> 29 people crashes in the indian notion. and tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. the jet liner went down small ireland nation off the southeast coast of africa. you can see the tail sticking out of the water. he noticed a plane leaking fuel like a faucet after takeoff and alerted the crew. the pilot tried to land at nearby airport but had to ditch it in the ocean. he had some head injuries. the rest of the people on board all survived. cops battled hundreds of students in santiago. new law favors big fishing companies and raise cost for smaller operators. police fought crowds with water canons and
it is but the latest in the bloody battle between syria's government and its rebels. rebel fighters claim to have shot down two government aircraft within the past 24 hours. that helicopter war planes shelling people on the ground. the government shelling its own people. they have access to antiaircraft missiles. that would be a change. the burning wreckage of the military jet as well as its injured pilot apparently unconscious fox news cannot confirm the report. >> 29 people crashes in...
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against the full range of issues the united states is facing between the fiscal cliff and iran and syria and a lot of other things, you can't justify the amount of partisan heat that's gone into this issue on what susan rice said. so there has to be something behind it beyond getting at the facts. this is an attack on the administration, it's got partisan motives and you have to ask why is it? because there were no consequences of having said what they said. people didn't say, oh, well, i'm going to vote for the administration because there was just a demonstration that caused this. i wouldn't vote for them if they were actually attacked by al qaeda? come on, that doesn't make sense. >> certainly it has become partisan, which is a big tragedy about the whole thing, i think we can agree. thanks to both of you. >>> and now to an "outfront" update on a story from texas. it's an ugly custody battle that's defining what mother hood means. we told you first about this in september. cindy and her friend marvin mcmurray agreed to have a child together. what they used was his sperm and donated eg
against the full range of issues the united states is facing between the fiscal cliff and iran and syria and a lot of other things, you can't justify the amount of partisan heat that's gone into this issue on what susan rice said. so there has to be something behind it beyond getting at the facts. this is an attack on the administration, it's got partisan motives and you have to ask why is it? because there were no consequences of having said what they said. people didn't say, oh, well, i'm...
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he has said that of the countries, syria, and syria, in the sense, syria, may not exist anymore. syria used to have since its foundation, following world war i and being an independent state and then the united nations following world war ii is no more. they are in dissent of the magnitude of human tragedies. the population exchanges, and the damage done to the infrastructure of the country. in the material sense, and we are talking about the country of 2 million people, and more than 25 million who have been displaced. only by a week ago, the refugees that were 160 # ,000, lebanon more, and jordan even at the same skill of turkey. our refugees, apart from those who are displaced within the country itself, and the regime in damascus cannot add to the control nearly 70% of the countryside of syria, and its urban centers, damascus and other parts, are battlegrounds between the oppositions and the regime so the -- before this started, reach today, march 15, 20 # 11, we could never think that we have too much -- march 14, 2011, it's over. the syria -- [inaudible] the question we face
he has said that of the countries, syria, and syria, in the sense, syria, may not exist anymore. syria used to have since its foundation, following world war i and being an independent state and then the united nations following world war ii is no more. they are in dissent of the magnitude of human tragedies. the population exchanges, and the damage done to the infrastructure of the country. in the material sense, and we are talking about the country of 2 million people, and more than 25...
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you are seeing these countries jury different challenges if we expand that out in places like syria you will see that in each of these cases there are significant differences and so finding a model that works is like people like to cite the eastern european case because it was unsuccessful. the problem there is consensus in the membership but help to drive that political will and raise the commitment of the government to undertake reforms. there isn't something parallel to that for the country like to tunisia. but they are looking as the cases of south korea and south africa and chile as examples of places that have undergone similar offer rotarian positions to a space rule which has given an emphasis on the internal to devotee. >> you know, i'm jury glad you mentioned those last few cases that may in fact hold some opportunities for learning because we have not integrated that possibility into the way in which we responded to the question. i would have underscored just how potentially significance the absence of prior model is for the securities sector reform in the arab world because
you are seeing these countries jury different challenges if we expand that out in places like syria you will see that in each of these cases there are significant differences and so finding a model that works is like people like to cite the eastern european case because it was unsuccessful. the problem there is consensus in the membership but help to drive that political will and raise the commitment of the government to undertake reforms. there isn't something parallel to that for the country...
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do have larger fish to fry, like the peace with egypt and israel and we don't wwnt egypt to become syria or chaotic. still, what he did was amazing. >> she w brilliant. he negotiated this deal between israel and tomas. within 24 hours a declared himself anew that he had the uned states under a barrel. >> and the imf. >> and the imf and everyone else because no one wants war in the middle east command he needs a billion and a half dollars a month. lou:the imf reminding today that the good behavior will determine the course of $5 million tranche as they like to refer to this. let's turn to the united nations tomoow, palestinian to limited palestinian. i love the expression. the united nations general assembly. is this the end of the palestinian-israeli conflict? a two-stage solution upon us? help us out here. >> the end of the palestinian-israeli conflict. we will never live that long. i think that this is just yet another little roadbloc and that think it is very important. because if the palestinians get this sort of karzai in the un are at least the ability to be on the international bo
do have larger fish to fry, like the peace with egypt and israel and we don't wwnt egypt to become syria or chaotic. still, what he did was amazing. >> she w brilliant. he negotiated this deal between israel and tomas. within 24 hours a declared himself anew that he had the uned states under a barrel. >> and the imf. >> and the imf and everyone else because no one wants war in the middle east command he needs a billion and a half dollars a month. lou:the imf reminding today...
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when i looked at what's going on currently in syria, for example, i am i reminded in a really worrisome way of what happened almost two decades ago in boss bosnia. are we capable of learning for those type of experiences? are we allowing a situation to deter youruate further and further a religion bore that will create more and more hatred and inability of the country to come together again? i am worried that we are not capable. we seem to be not capable at this moment to use the kind of zip sei -- diplomacy i think would be highly desirable top find buy to bring russia to work out a deal with us to find solution to go forward instead of saying no, no, no, and no again. so i think -- i just want to make the point that paula also made as wonderful as, you know, the modern tools are, the world will not allow us to get away with just tools. we will need to confront these situations, and i think the moment is here where it is overdue, it is extremely urgent to try to find a way that will end the killing in syria not only because it has canings for israel and other countries in indonesia, bu
when i looked at what's going on currently in syria, for example, i am i reminded in a really worrisome way of what happened almost two decades ago in boss bosnia. are we capable of learning for those type of experiences? are we allowing a situation to deter youruate further and further a religion bore that will create more and more hatred and inability of the country to come together again? i am worried that we are not capable. we seem to be not capable at this moment to use the kind of zip...
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a car bombing in syria today. state media says the bomber targeted -- an autopsy is set to take place on a boy that was killed after falling into an exhibit of wild dogs at the pittsburgh zoo yesterday. the boy's mother put him on top of the railing and was immediately attacked. at the east coast, the cleanup after hurricane sandy. parts of the region are bracing for a nor'easter. the storm could hit new york and new jersey area wednesday with rain, cold temperatures and wind gusts. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. i am lauren green. now back to connell. connell: launching an investigation into post- sandy price gouging. he says he received hundreds of consumer complaints. according to the attorney general this includes the price of gasoline, but also home repair companies that are involved in the repair efforts. dagen: there over 16 working days left for congress until the fiscal cliff hits. that is when tax cuts expire and speaker john boehner is kick in. expecting a temporary pass. for
a car bombing in syria today. state media says the bomber targeted -- an autopsy is set to take place on a boy that was killed after falling into an exhibit of wild dogs at the pittsburgh zoo yesterday. the boy's mother put him on top of the railing and was immediately attacked. at the east coast, the cleanup after hurricane sandy. parts of the region are bracing for a nor'easter. the storm could hit new york and new jersey area wednesday with rain, cold temperatures and wind gusts. those are...
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being out of touch the people really weren't in syria. so the u.s. in particular has been pushing to enlarge the group. we now have done that. so the existing syrian national council will have, perhaps 30% of the seats on this larger group which will function like a parliament. bringing in more representation from the groups that are in there. this will now become the unified conduit for getting aid including arms to the opposition fighter. >> bill: so this means we have a legitimate resistance force right? legitimate opposition which could become the legitimate new government. >> legitimate because it is more representative. because it has larger groups. and it has healed some of the riffs that have existed between some of the christian muslim organizations. >> bill: now speaking of riffs, netanyahu in israel bet on the wrong horse. he all but endorsed mitt romney for president. even beforehand, he was pretty snippy as far as far as an american, i resented his personal criticisms of president obama. is -- now that president obama's runni
being out of touch the people really weren't in syria. so the u.s. in particular has been pushing to enlarge the group. we now have done that. so the existing syrian national council will have, perhaps 30% of the seats on this larger group which will function like a parliament. bringing in more representation from the groups that are in there. this will now become the unified conduit for getting aid including arms to the opposition fighter. >> bill: so this means we have a legitimate...
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there are new signs today on the civil war in syria ahead. ou tur? maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>shepard: the anti-government rebels fighting to take out syrian leader bashar al-assad have made some important major gains. the rebels seized recently five syrian military facilities including one near the capital of damascus which is the power center of the syrian regime. the middle east analysts say the tide is turning against the syrian government but the fighting will continue for many months. the syrian civil war has led to the deaths of 40,000 people. >> car crashes are the leading cause of death among teens
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things and there was not a lot of rocket attacks am now we see the return because iran and its ally, syria, have played a re-armament role, in terms of tens of thousands of rockets delivered into gaza that we now see the result of. so we have a real challenge in the middle-east, for sure. israel is our best ally and stands on the front lines. we have to stand tall. we have to, in the house of representatives and the senate we passed last night, a resolution and this morgue, a rez institution -- liewtionz, stabbing by israel and its right of self-defense. no question about it, times are tough. but we can and should stand tall. >> greta: nice to see you, thank you. >> greta: straight ahead, it is escalating, israel is moving closer to a ground war in gaza. israeli tach tanks, lining up at the border as hamas takes aim at jerusalem. dawn is about to break, as fear of a new launch of attacks. an illinois doctor and political candidate shreds obamacare to bits in a speech that went viral. but now the doctor says her fight against obamacare has cost her -- big time. she is here to tell you all a
things and there was not a lot of rocket attacks am now we see the return because iran and its ally, syria, have played a re-armament role, in terms of tens of thousands of rockets delivered into gaza that we now see the result of. so we have a real challenge in the middle-east, for sure. israel is our best ally and stands on the front lines. we have to stand tall. we have to, in the house of representatives and the senate we passed last night, a resolution and this morgue, a rez institution --...
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in syria? guest: the u.s. is already doing something. it does not seem like there is additional pressure. the rest of the u.s. allies, turkey, they are afraid of getting involved. the only pressure, or the most active countries right now we're probably -- are probably qatar and saudi arabia. we have troops and special forces along the border who are vetting who those bombs get delivered to. it is unclear exactly what the status of that is right now, but i do not feel that allies, as it happened in libya, where france and england really took the bull by the lens and pulled the u.s. into action and does not seem like that's the case in syria. there is a fear that it could widen, but there is a degree of caution. host: benjamin pauker, senior editor of "foreign policy" magazine. could there be fallout on for a policy when it comes to been gauzy attacks in libya? -- benghazi attacks? guest: we don't know much. this is one of those scandals that comes out in drips and drabs. there is a consensus tha
in syria? guest: the u.s. is already doing something. it does not seem like there is additional pressure. the rest of the u.s. allies, turkey, they are afraid of getting involved. the only pressure, or the most active countries right now we're probably -- are probably qatar and saudi arabia. we have troops and special forces along the border who are vetting who those bombs get delivered to. it is unclear exactly what the status of that is right now, but i do not feel that allies, as it happened...
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washington is not only this development but far more important, such as the extraordinary situation in syria and the continued pressure of the international community on iran to get and encourage these two forces, the israelis and the palestinians to sit down finally and to work out a solution. >> eliot: the role of president morsi in egypt in helping and nudging forward the negotiation between hamas and israel during the fighting in gaza got him kudos around the world. now there's chaos there. nobody knows apparently what this constitution will look like. what is your sense? will it be a constitution that is secular? that preserves civil liberties that is something we can look at and say egypt is now a democracy. we can embrace or will this be a shift in the other direction? >> first of all, eliot, egypt is a democracy today. president morsi was elected. but it is a democracy the way we see a democracy in the middle east. i experienced that in turkey under prime ministerrered wine and iraq under prime minister maliki. both come from religious movements. both represent partially religious pa
washington is not only this development but far more important, such as the extraordinary situation in syria and the continued pressure of the international community on iran to get and encourage these two forces, the israelis and the palestinians to sit down finally and to work out a solution. >> eliot: the role of president morsi in egypt in helping and nudging forward the negotiation between hamas and israel during the fighting in gaza got him kudos around the world. now there's chaos...
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diplomatic efforts to end the civil war in syria entered a new phase today, hours after news of president obama's re-election flashed around the world. british officials announced they will begin dealing directly with syrian rebel leaders, and they urged the u.s. to join them. and turkey confirmed it's in talks with nato allies, including the u.s., to create a safe zone inside syria. one plan would deploy patriot missiles just inside turkey, to protect civilians in the safe zone. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the president secured a second term thanks in part to building a massive ground game, coupled with an early investment in negative television ads defining romney. to get a better understanding of how mr. obama did it, and for an inside look at what hindered romney's campaign, we talk with three journalists covering different aspects of the race. they are philip rucker of "the washington post, who has been traveling with romney all year. carol lee of the "wall street journal," who covers the white house. and slate columnist sasha issenberg,
diplomatic efforts to end the civil war in syria entered a new phase today, hours after news of president obama's re-election flashed around the world. british officials announced they will begin dealing directly with syrian rebel leaders, and they urged the u.s. to join them. and turkey confirmed it's in talks with nato allies, including the u.s., to create a safe zone inside syria. one plan would deploy patriot missiles just inside turkey, to protect civilians in the safe zone. those are some...
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the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it all seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's ten am here in moscow you live with us on r t i'm to say keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and moscow activists could now face up to twenty years behind bars authorities say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada saw massive student protests against jewish and high so earlier this year and led to hundreds of being arrested canadian radio reporter michael corey and says the new law will prevent allies antigovernment demonstrations nationwide. this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city. deem of the protests to be an unlawful assembly of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at mont
the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it all seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's ten am here in moscow you live with us on r t i'm to say keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and moscow activists could now face up to twenty years behind bars authorities say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of...
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people go on the site and cares about environment the syria club might be featured. they pay for advertising that way. >> and that is enough to keep it -- how big is that? >> 150 staff around the world. >> wow. 20 million members. >> that's a lot of . >> yeah. toll it's about the massive kale. scale the number of people -- internet and that's amazings the capacity moral historical change. because of the facility and the rapid expansion because that have we have more members able to generate more revenue. >> we were talking about this last night on the panel. reheading toward if we have not passed a billion spent on television advertising. most going to nine states and 6 percent of the population. you're at the point it would been cheaper to buy every undecided voter a television at this point. hi i'm romney here with a plasma for you. i'm interested in your thought you mentioned politician and talking about congress in responding what about the way that -- you do you think the balance of the way we communicate in the race for president along with the super bowl is on
people go on the site and cares about environment the syria club might be featured. they pay for advertising that way. >> and that is enough to keep it -- how big is that? >> 150 staff around the world. >> wow. 20 million members. >> that's a lot of . >> yeah. toll it's about the massive kale. scale the number of people -- internet and that's amazings the capacity moral historical change. because of the facility and the rapid expansion because that have we have...
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to years into the arab spring, what's our responsibility to protect civilians, vis-À-vis libya and syria. okay, next question. [inaudible] >> i would think the dod has already got to be mapping this out. [inaudible] >> well, i think, i guess from my point of view there are a lot of issues out there in the terrorism of space, and in the kind of military traditional warfare space, that are no doubt very complex policy issues. even your example right now, i don't disagree that there are all sorts of very complex threats out there, and you see this with secretary panetta's recent statement about computer attacks on banks and whatnot. and computer attacks in the middle east, recent articles about this. but even those examples, it's not clear to me what the international legal deficiency is. it's not to say that there is no need for changes or no need for, there aren't hard questions after. i think there are, but i suspect that most of the hard questions, the same sort of hard questions we have to muddle through in the physical space. like if there's an attack on the u.s., a physical attack on
to years into the arab spring, what's our responsibility to protect civilians, vis-À-vis libya and syria. okay, next question. [inaudible] >> i would think the dod has already got to be mapping this out. [inaudible] >> well, i think, i guess from my point of view there are a lot of issues out there in the terrorism of space, and in the kind of military traditional warfare space, that are no doubt very complex policy issues. even your example right now, i don't disagree that there...
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in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting those who developments in libya so how so many of you will be hoodwinked into thinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from while some may criticize the results of the election questions arise over the integrity of the voting process and america's electronic ballot boxes are accused of being easy to camberwell art investigates and then things being done to fix the problem a little later in the program. here is president insists he will not leave his country in the exclusive interview with r.t. bashar asad said only the ballot box can determine his future and he also said western powers have picked him as one of their bogeyman and warned against foreign intervention in syria r.t. sophie shevardnadze spoke to the embattled leader in damascus. we had a chance to speak about fifteen minutes before the interview very educated very down to unst earth definitely not go manic but contrary to what people like people train him in the media very well inf
in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting those who developments in libya so how so many of you will be hoodwinked into thinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from while some may criticize the results of the election questions arise over the integrity of the voting process and america's electronic ballot boxes are accused of being easy to camberwell art investigates and then things being done...
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syria, the centrifuges continue to spin in tehran and, we have to start facing up to what is one of the prime reasons why there is the kind of unrest we are seeing throughout the middle east. >> chris: let me just button-up the morsi thing. what should our demand be of him? >> stop. stop. renounce the statement, and the move that he just made. allow the judiciary to function. if the judiciary is flawed in some way, then, that is an illness that can be cured over time but, absolutely, to assume this kind of power is unacceptable to the united states of america and, then, we can outline what actions might be taken. but, first, condemn it. >> chris: let's talk a little bit, you already led us in that direction, to the cease-fire, the fragile cease-fire worked out this week between israel and hamas. how fragile is it? what do you make of it? and, you know, we saw the longer-range iranian missiles that had been smuggled into gaza and were fired at tel aviv and jerusalem, which raises the question, if israel takes action against iran's nuclear program, what is the threat they face from right
syria, the centrifuges continue to spin in tehran and, we have to start facing up to what is one of the prime reasons why there is the kind of unrest we are seeing throughout the middle east. >> chris: let me just button-up the morsi thing. what should our demand be of him? >> stop. stop. renounce the statement, and the move that he just made. allow the judiciary to function. if the judiciary is flawed in some way, then, that is an illness that can be cured over time but,...
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like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, most likely will continue to be a central relationship. but this is a current affair that will likely be settled in another way. the problem is that we do not have any new agenda with the united states, we are still digesting the remnants of the cold war. >> sorry that we cannot speak longer. it was good to get your perspective. thank you. much more reaction coming through all the time, that is it from washington, d.c. for now. we have had an extraordinary night, let's remind ourselves of the highlights of this u.s. presidents election. >> i just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. his supporters and campaign also deserve congratulations. >> we will forever be the united states of america. we will continue our journey forward. this is why we live in the greatest nation on earth. thank you, america. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at
like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, most likely will continue to be a central relationship. but this is a current affair that will likely be settled in another way. the problem is that we do not have any new agenda with the united states, we are still digesting the remnants of the cold war. >> sorry that we cannot speak longer. it was good to get your perspective. thank you. much more reaction coming through all the time, that is it from washington, d.c. for now. we have had an...
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we don't know what will unfold in syria, on top of that is correct i would argue that jordan has been weakened as well. and they are probably ripe for takeover am we see the influence of iran all throughout the region. am i correct? would this be an accurate description isn't rise of the radical islamists? >> i think you are absolutely correct. i would call it not the arab spring, i would call at this time arab winter. look at what is happening now. being sent into israel for from iran. they are shipped into the peninsula and into gaza and using it against israel. so iran is the co-evil in the region. we see what they are doing in the south, in lebanon and we would have to do with -- to deal with them eventually. now we are dealing with hamas. but the main source of evil is coming from iran. >> sean: where is president obama? >> well, last night, president obam spoke with prime minister netanyahu. he said that the -- [inaudible] -- but it is too early to call. let's wait. now it's easy because we are targeting the military targets. but if we have to go in, it will be ugly, then we wil
we don't know what will unfold in syria, on top of that is correct i would argue that jordan has been weakened as well. and they are probably ripe for takeover am we see the influence of iran all throughout the region. am i correct? would this be an accurate description isn't rise of the radical islamists? >> i think you are absolutely correct. i would call it not the arab spring, i would call at this time arab winter. look at what is happening now. being sent into israel for from iran....
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tribunal says washington is meddling too much in syria's internal affairs. it definitely will make it worse with the only thing that can make things better in syria is for everybody to. put pressure on the rebels to put down their weapons and stop a negotiation process and it's funny that the u.s. should call for. an opposition body one of the syrian people i mean if those people whom claim that they have support in syria would have been should have come from the same person who a year ago described the syrian national council as it leaving the legitimate representative or syria looking for freedom the same person now saying that the free a wave of at least five explosions has swept to bahrain's capital manama the bombs which exploded in different parts of the city were all homemade at least two people were killed in what the government say were terrorist attacks it comes amid the kind of regular provers form opposition marches that often end up with riot police resorting to violence for deeper insight into the story are now joined by geo political analyst f
tribunal says washington is meddling too much in syria's internal affairs. it definitely will make it worse with the only thing that can make things better in syria is for everybody to. put pressure on the rebels to put down their weapons and stop a negotiation process and it's funny that the u.s. should call for. an opposition body one of the syrian people i mean if those people whom claim that they have support in syria would have been should have come from the same person who a year ago...
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adventure in syria ending in defeat i should say would be the end of us hegemony in the middle east if they're only able to continue their march from syria that means their attempt to destroy iran is unlikely to hold and it means that their stranglehold over the persian gulf and the oil resources is weakening so they're putting all their cards on the table and sort of putting all their chips in the bot when it comes to syria barack obama and mitt romney are throwing everything they have got into a last ditch effort to move voters and on the side of states in the closing days of the pre-election till promises of change on economic recovery are taking center stage in what's ironically the most expensive presidential race in u.s. history but talk about any cuts to the massive defense spending is absent from the front lines of the campaign with both candidates expected to keep the mighty military machine rolling as marina point nine now reports. our military spending has gone up every single year that i've been in office we spend more on our military than the next ten countries combined ch
adventure in syria ending in defeat i should say would be the end of us hegemony in the middle east if they're only able to continue their march from syria that means their attempt to destroy iran is unlikely to hold and it means that their stranglehold over the persian gulf and the oil resources is weakening so they're putting all their cards on the table and sort of putting all their chips in the bot when it comes to syria barack obama and mitt romney are throwing everything they have got...
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and i think as the violence goes on more and more people in syria who. many of that sort of undecided early on say in twenty eleven hours after the government was or appalled by the violence and the killing for example after you know just imagine when mary colgan who was the western reporter was quite right there was condemnation about syria we had the condemnation from the west when they're now you know targeting members of the public in syria who don't you cry used to support the government it's took the fall and what do you think you think the the international community should be changing its approach to syria if terrorism becomes the main tactic. i certainly think the u.s. in the west has got to change its approach i mean you know let's face it be blunt i think that the western powers and their allies in the region saudi arabia qatar turkey got blood on their hands here because this we could have a peaceful solution to the internal problems in syria back in february there was a vote on a new constitution and over the syrians voted for a new constitu
and i think as the violence goes on more and more people in syria who. many of that sort of undecided early on say in twenty eleven hours after the government was or appalled by the violence and the killing for example after you know just imagine when mary colgan who was the western reporter was quite right there was condemnation about syria we had the condemnation from the west when they're now you know targeting members of the public in syria who don't you cry used to support the government...
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foreign policy flags human rights abuses in countries like syria or egypt and makes one wonder why we condemn one country yet ignore another so what could these u.s. double standards mean for already tense us middle east relationship to help me break this all down and more i'm joined by r.t. arabic correspondent reba. dia thank you so much for coming on thank you for having me so what do you think about this recent banning of protests in bahrain and why are we hearing about this well i would say that this is not the only sorry that's not making its way to the mainstream headlines in this country a lot of stories are not making their way to the headlines and a lot of it has to do with policymakers may be thinking that this is not important enough for the american people to know this is not important enough for to make it to the american public and this just shows you all how the whole by is the media is here and how they view it that one prop there is war important then another practice one killing and one country is more important or less important than another killing in a different
foreign policy flags human rights abuses in countries like syria or egypt and makes one wonder why we condemn one country yet ignore another so what could these u.s. double standards mean for already tense us middle east relationship to help me break this all down and more i'm joined by r.t. arabic correspondent reba. dia thank you so much for coming on thank you for having me so what do you think about this recent banning of protests in bahrain and why are we hearing about this well i would...
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yang said the crisis in syria needs a political solution. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that kosovo's independence is not up for discussion. clinton and the eu foreign policy chief met with the kosovan present. >> clinton and ashton are touring balkan countries currently. london's police may be selling their famous new scotland yard headquarters to cut costs. they need to find over 600 million euros of savings and help the complex can fetch a large chunk of that sum. >> city police moved into the iconic building on victoria street in 1967. with staff cuts on the way, they will not need as much space. >> we will be back in one minute with more. >> stick around. we will be right back. >> welcome back. it is deja vu all over again. florida and ohio are expected to be key swing states in determining the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. >> some are saying that romney must win florida to win the race. the southern state has a high percentage of latino voters as well as senior citizens, many of home are worried about their benef
yang said the crisis in syria needs a political solution. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that kosovo's independence is not up for discussion. clinton and the eu foreign policy chief met with the kosovan present. >> clinton and ashton are touring balkan countries currently. london's police may be selling their famous new scotland yard headquarters to cut costs. they need to find over 600 million euros of savings and help the complex can fetch a large chunk of that sum....
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syria, iran, problems all over. but this issue here, and we're standing right here in jerusalem now between the israelis and the palestinians it remains of fundamental importance. >> for more reaction on the world's leaders, christiane amanpour joins us from new york. good to see you, of course, as always. you know, we know the president has a really complicated relationship with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and has not always been smooth sailing here. and it's no secret that he was rooting for mitt romney this go-around in the election. we've seen a statement from netanyahu. how has he responded? what kind of influence do you think the president has now in terms of dealing with him? >> well, mr. netanyahu, the prime minister, has sent a congratulations to president obama on his re-election and talking about secure and strong relationship between both countries and willingness to keep work with the united states president. on the issue tony blair was talking about, israeli/palestinian peace process, the
syria, iran, problems all over. but this issue here, and we're standing right here in jerusalem now between the israelis and the palestinians it remains of fundamental importance. >> for more reaction on the world's leaders, christiane amanpour joins us from new york. good to see you, of course, as always. you know, we know the president has a really complicated relationship with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and has not always been smooth sailing here. and it's no secret that...
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resolution on syria is certainly desiring to emigrate the situation can create a great uses for regime change russia fuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their plight instead of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. and agree scares off to grind to a halt as people from all walks of life starting week of strikes and protests at a government set to cut spending even further. thank you for joining our team this monday live from moscow i'm karen tara well a series of blasts have ripped through the bahraini capital manama killing two people the country has been engulfed in anti-government protests for more than twenty months now the deadly clashes between police and pro-democracy campaigners we're joined now by our correspondent in the region paulus layer paula what more do we know about the blast and how common are incidents like this in the gulf country . well fine explosions have occurred in the capital there any city of the number we don't yet know who is behind the blast but in the past such explosions have targeted the country and his forces
resolution on syria is certainly desiring to emigrate the situation can create a great uses for regime change russia fuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their plight instead of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. and agree scares off to grind to a halt as people from all walks of life starting week of strikes and protests at a government set to cut spending even further. thank you for joining our team this monday live from moscow i'm karen tara well...
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syria the administration indicated that they would like to intervene more actively but for now syria just seems too complicated and washington cannot count on a desirable outcome for us to get more in tangled militarily in syria is a serious step and we have to do so making absolutely certain that we know who we are helping that we're not putting arms in the hands of folks who eventually could turn them against. us or allies in the region having spent around a billion dollars in this election campaign brock obama is america's commander in chief again president obama will be sworn into office in january something his supporters are very excited about their hopes and expectations include jobs no more devastating wars and no more financial meltdowns there was a good number of people who voted for barack obama because they were voting against mitt romney's seeing him as more aggressive especially when it comes to foreign policy and seemingly out of touch with middle class america and a lot of people didn't see a choice at all in this election in washington i'm going to shake out. but wit
syria the administration indicated that they would like to intervene more actively but for now syria just seems too complicated and washington cannot count on a desirable outcome for us to get more in tangled militarily in syria is a serious step and we have to do so making absolutely certain that we know who we are helping that we're not putting arms in the hands of folks who eventually could turn them against. us or allies in the region having spent around a billion dollars in this election...
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he's visiting jordan to discuss the crisis in neighboring syria, the worsening civil war challenging both leaders. >> congratulations to barack. i enjoy working with him. i think he's a very successful american president and i look forward to working with him in the future. >> reporter: across global markets, there was a collective sigh of relief where nervous analysts were scanning screens to make sense of a different kind of red and blue. >> we had a move up yesterday in u.s. markets and in late trading in london, sort of anticipating his win and a general mood of confidence this morning really all around the world. >> reporter: it's not just the economy. no change of leadership in the white house means no change of plans for now, with the planned drawdown of u.s. troops in afghanistan. other international reaction has been largely positive, if not positively glowing. afghan president hamid karzai said simply he hoped the relations between afghanistan and the u.s. could be further expanded. >> charlie dagata, thanks. it's always interesting to see how we're perceived by others arou
he's visiting jordan to discuss the crisis in neighboring syria, the worsening civil war challenging both leaders. >> congratulations to barack. i enjoy working with him. i think he's a very successful american president and i look forward to working with him in the future. >> reporter: across global markets, there was a collective sigh of relief where nervous analysts were scanning screens to make sense of a different kind of red and blue. >> we had a move up yesterday in...
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go and we'll go back to syria what was taken and we'll have to come back and . if we go. golan heights i want to come including the recent police crackdown on protesters in kuwait right here on our team after a quick break. usually the police and occupy protesters are like oil and water but in atlanta they've come together to save the house of a former detective jacqueline barber unfortunately ms barber lost a lot of money battling cancer and was facing eviction which she turned to occupy homes for help so far she's managed to stay in her home despite it being sold out from under her feet but the main thing is that her fight to stay in her home has become like a bridge between two groups who are usually at each other's throats the police and occupiers the thing is the cruel economic practices can affect us all even retired police like ms barber i know there are some irresponsible people who buy things they can't pay for and here the police have to do something about them but they shouldn't throw you out of your home that you've paid for for years just for getting cancer n
go and we'll go back to syria what was taken and we'll have to come back and . if we go. golan heights i want to come including the recent police crackdown on protesters in kuwait right here on our team after a quick break. usually the police and occupy protesters are like oil and water but in atlanta they've come together to save the house of a former detective jacqueline barber unfortunately ms barber lost a lot of money battling cancer and was facing eviction which she turned to occupy homes...
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certainly a lot to watch in syria. conor, back to you as news develops. thank you so much. jon: a shooting victim wanders for miles in search of help. part of his journey is caught on tape. more on this amazing story of survival to share with you. >>> researchers say predicting a child's risk for obesity is as easy as new study.e. we'll have details on it coming up even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] woer what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relf ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. jenna: welcome back, everyone. we're just learning about a recent study that suggests it is possible to predict a child's risk for obesity at birth. the authors of the study says it doesn't take that much to figure it out. john roberts live in atlanta with more for us. >> reporter: jenna, a few simple parameters you plug into the i
certainly a lot to watch in syria. conor, back to you as news develops. thank you so much. jon: a shooting victim wanders for miles in search of help. part of his journey is caught on tape. more on this amazing story of survival to share with you. >>> researchers say predicting a child's risk for obesity is as easy as new study.e. we'll have details on it coming up even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] woer what other questionable choices...
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resolution on syria is certainly desiring to meet the situation to create a gracie's for regime change russia accuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their fight and set of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshing we start with the u.s. presidential race where barack obama and mitt romney are in the last gasp dash to win votes in the so-called battleground states polls but the rivals uneconomic on the forty eight percent each and the heat of an extremely tough campaign most americans forget they actually have a bigger choice than just two candidates out he's been reminding them of the alternatives. here it is the venue for the next presidential debate with the alternative candidates in this election our studio in washington d.c. though it's not very big as you can see it will make sure there is lots of room for discussion on issues that somehow don't fit into the mainstream media discourse here alternatives to obama and romney have effectively been pushed out of the major nationa
resolution on syria is certainly desiring to meet the situation to create a gracie's for regime change russia accuses western and arab states of encouraging the syrian opposition to step up their fight and set of looking for ways to stop the bloodshed. one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshing we start with the u.s. presidential race where barack obama and mitt romney are in the last gasp dash to win votes in the so-called battleground states polls but the rivals...
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de war with syria forty five years ago though the current unrest in syria is viewed differently by residents of this village they are united why one thought. israel is a stable country but we are historic you are part of the syrian nation and it's our culture we want to be on the syrian authority even under the suppressive regime we want to be part of syria before the civil war took over damascus was said to be involved in talks over a peace accord with israel clinton's time ones to power in syria be transferred to the opposition the result will hardly mean peace and stability for tel aviv of course when assad was in full control the family in syria. knew what it's going to get from the family so to speak i mean the notion was what you see is what you what you see is what you get. although for residents of the golan heights the future of territory is much clearer in this period of the arab spring the two are prepared to burn bridges which will also for you know what. the golan will go back to syria what was taken and will have to come back and rule. it would go. golan heights protests across
de war with syria forty five years ago though the current unrest in syria is viewed differently by residents of this village they are united why one thought. israel is a stable country but we are historic you are part of the syrian nation and it's our culture we want to be on the syrian authority even under the suppressive regime we want to be part of syria before the civil war took over damascus was said to be involved in talks over a peace accord with israel clinton's time ones to power in...
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all right to syria and turkey now to kick off. turkey and its allies including the us report. patriot missiles along the border with syria reports suggest that nato is preparing to take responsibility for the deployment of the missiles and the plans however were put on hold due to the election period in america the syrian crisis for the meantime shows no sign of a let up of the string of deadly terror attacks rocking damascus earlier this week . bahrain has revoked the citizenship of thirty one activists claiming they're putting the kingdom security in jeopardy i want to be repeatedly accused by the opposition of ordering a police political crackdown against the protest movement in october all of public gatherings. failed to prevent hundreds of trouble from demonstrators from staging. twenty three people have been rescued after an overcrowded boat capsized off the coast of bangladesh around fifty others are still missing and the vessel was carrying illegal immigrants from and was heading to malaysia hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled in the past decades to escape ethn
all right to syria and turkey now to kick off. turkey and its allies including the us report. patriot missiles along the border with syria reports suggest that nato is preparing to take responsibility for the deployment of the missiles and the plans however were put on hold due to the election period in america the syrian crisis for the meantime shows no sign of a let up of the string of deadly terror attacks rocking damascus earlier this week . bahrain has revoked the citizenship of thirty one...
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no longer see syria's foreign based national council as a leading opposition force due to its lack of support on the ground syria has various rebel militias many of which have been infiltrated by radical islamists linked to al qaida meanwhile the exiled opposition group is planning to base itself in a solid syria in an attempt to prove its relevance to skeptical international backers mentally sexpert professor jeremy saul says the s.n.c. in lost its influence long ago. the syrian national council was dysfunctional dirty from the beginning it's never taken off it's never been any evidence this just group had any support on the ground in syria the armed groups the disparate response from seoul's there's no coordinating body there's no central command and we now know that the fighting has been led in many areas by the feature heavies and they have their own agenda which is not just in syria it's to set up an islamic states and what is really quite striking is it took the american such a long time to wake up to suspect i mean we had hillary clinton her last visit to stumble which is a few
no longer see syria's foreign based national council as a leading opposition force due to its lack of support on the ground syria has various rebel militias many of which have been infiltrated by radical islamists linked to al qaida meanwhile the exiled opposition group is planning to base itself in a solid syria in an attempt to prove its relevance to skeptical international backers mentally sexpert professor jeremy saul says the s.n.c. in lost its influence long ago. the syrian national...
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a string of deadly explosions rock syria a suicide bomber detonated himself in the flashpoint come up province and children are reportedly among those killed by a fresh blast in damascus. plus greece is set for a week's freezers workers across the board kick off strikes against austerity one lawmakers vote on new cuts to satisfy international lenders. international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is the almost thirty million americans have already cast their votes for president queuing for hours early polling stations across the country where the two seem to tell which way the vote is swinging barack obama or mitt romney a lot together according to most polls but lost in the rivalry between republican and democrat on the alternatives that many americans have longed for. here it is the venue for the next presidential debate with the alternative candidates in this election our studio in washington d.c. though it's not very big as you can see will make sure there is lots of room for discussion on issues that some hope don't fit into the mainstream media disc
a string of deadly explosions rock syria a suicide bomber detonated himself in the flashpoint come up province and children are reportedly among those killed by a fresh blast in damascus. plus greece is set for a week's freezers workers across the board kick off strikes against austerity one lawmakers vote on new cuts to satisfy international lenders. international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is the almost thirty million americans have already cast their votes...
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do this he will not get out of syria and you'll be lucky if you use the same fate as mark. so what we're witnessing is an increase on the ground in terms of the violence inside syria while the syrian opposition really struggling to try and force for united group to try and deal with the situation meanwhile the opposition's a local coordination committees in syria have announced they are withdrawing from the syrian national council activists room turkmani says the opposition based abroad has nelse way over the fight on the front line. i don't see it was critical to for the syrian national council as a body but i'm not against many of the people who formed this carol so yes it was formed with lots of external support maybe external. but for me they don't matter a lot to what matter is the people inside syria people who are posing with the regime inside the country everybody is asking the opposition to come in one correlation and coalitions are always weak by any sort they fall apart in front of the challenges and we are in front of a very very tough crisis i can sit here in l
do this he will not get out of syria and you'll be lucky if you use the same fate as mark. so what we're witnessing is an increase on the ground in terms of the violence inside syria while the syrian opposition really struggling to try and force for united group to try and deal with the situation meanwhile the opposition's a local coordination committees in syria have announced they are withdrawing from the syrian national council activists room turkmani says the opposition based abroad has...
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just in a government that immediately cuts that go into its fight and witnessing the opposition not syria also mourning for them to be recognized as the only official government of the country not one all of the stuff i mean the bottom five minutes just to get across to me says a key because in the syrian opposition in the jordanian capital amman the five hostage that russia has seats serious show insists that it will not use chemical weapons and this is in a i mean most of the points because the united states has hinted in the last week that they would intervene in syria if the government baiting the use of chemical weapons we have office also saying that it is maybe up to the syrian people themselves to decide who should form the new government and its morning foreign policy against any kind of foreign intervention in that country in the promise also mall and that the syrian opposition. to the biko which had safe and russia has information that the witness in a statement that can be nice and what is by on us in the way that must that might start your work on the cost of weapons that can
just in a government that immediately cuts that go into its fight and witnessing the opposition not syria also mourning for them to be recognized as the only official government of the country not one all of the stuff i mean the bottom five minutes just to get across to me says a key because in the syrian opposition in the jordanian capital amman the five hostage that russia has seats serious show insists that it will not use chemical weapons and this is in a i mean most of the points because...
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meanwhile in syria rebel fighters face war crimes allegations after a video he apparently lynching of pro assad troops surface is online. and mitt romney and barack obama duke it out for that crucial swing state votes in the last leg of an election campaign critics say bears the hallmarks of reality t.v. . five am in moscow thanks for spending part of your saturday with us here on r t our top story israel's filed a complaint at the u.n. after three syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone between the two countries breaching a decades old cease fire more details from artie's paullus leader. what we're hearing from the israeli defense establishment is that they do believe that this syrian tank movement is linked to infighting in syria and is not an act of aggression against the state of israel she having said that though the idea of has been on the lookout for precisely this kind of development for several months now it has since the syrian infighting approached the israeli border the i.d.f. has filed a complaint with the united nations over the cease fire violation and at the same t
meanwhile in syria rebel fighters face war crimes allegations after a video he apparently lynching of pro assad troops surface is online. and mitt romney and barack obama duke it out for that crucial swing state votes in the last leg of an election campaign critics say bears the hallmarks of reality t.v. . five am in moscow thanks for spending part of your saturday with us here on r t our top story israel's filed a complaint at the u.n. after three syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone...
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because in the case of syria obama for example has specifically said assad must go. mitt romney has said that he will be giving anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons to the so-called opposition the real opposition a terrorist opposition secretary of state clinton has said the same so basically what we are seeing is that they have to rev up this entire our position this military these terrorists are taking over and again the united states is that definitely going into there with al-qaeda once again the way it's been doing with the cia the cia and m i six and have been in bed with al qaeda because. it's just not being toppled as quickly as they expected and talk about the s.n.c. the syrian national council outraged with the u.s. it's only going to have fifteen seats in this new fifty one member opposition council ok the finger pointing goes but with and forwards it begs the question should the first priority be to stop the fighting and impose a cease fire in syria while the u.s. has prompted this political battle instead. well that's the worst thing that can happen to th
because in the case of syria obama for example has specifically said assad must go. mitt romney has said that he will be giving anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons to the so-called opposition the real opposition a terrorist opposition secretary of state clinton has said the same so basically what we are seeing is that they have to rev up this entire our position this military these terrorists are taking over and again the united states is that definitely going into there with al-qaeda once...
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his favorite approach to syria was, arm the rebels. that just works everywhere. i understand the republican party needs somebody to tell them what to do. needs somebody to tell them what direction to point in when it comes to foreign policy. but they haven't figured out if iraq was a bad idea. if that was a bad idea, how did that happen in your own party? in this last election, the republican party tried to just punt on the issue of foreign policy. by the time of that third debate, it was more like a forfeit, okay, you win, we don't want to talk about it. but you don't get to decide when you want to learn about it or talk about it. the policy committee is in congress that makes decision about foreign policy this v to make decision about foreign policy. the senate has to confirm somebody as secretary of state, even if john mccain decides he doesn't want one this year. there's a basic level of competence required, even of of the opposition party on the subject. not after what george bush did with it. even if you're just in congress, even if. you're just the opposit
his favorite approach to syria was, arm the rebels. that just works everywhere. i understand the republican party needs somebody to tell them what to do. needs somebody to tell them what direction to point in when it comes to foreign policy. but they haven't figured out if iraq was a bad idea. if that was a bad idea, how did that happen in your own party? in this last election, the republican party tried to just punt on the issue of foreign policy. by the time of that third debate, it was more...
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great trepidation great care getting sucked into syria militarily. a bomber has spent most of his first term trying not to do that and there's no reason to think he will get sucked in because his his major platform was we're getting out we're ending the wars of a decade in afghanistan we've ended iraq and i don't think he wants to get sucked into syria but certainly getting sucked in in terms of negotiations in diplomacy i mean the u.s. is trying to at the moment consolidate the syrian opposition isn't it trying to bring them to some sort of negotiations with the syrian government that's what the latest effort saw. yes they are indeed and this is the attempt to get together to increase the syrian national council which america at all but abandoned and to grow in size and to try to develop a much more acceptable syrian government in exile if you will or in waiting and the trouble is it's unlikely to have a very successful outcome the united states has been struggling for the us with this for a long time but they're doing it in a sense because they don
great trepidation great care getting sucked into syria militarily. a bomber has spent most of his first term trying not to do that and there's no reason to think he will get sucked in because his his major platform was we're getting out we're ending the wars of a decade in afghanistan we've ended iraq and i don't think he wants to get sucked into syria but certainly getting sucked in in terms of negotiations in diplomacy i mean the u.s. is trying to at the moment consolidate the syrian...
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of false reporting of a moscow's arms sales to syria is a possible the b.b.c. is purposely twisting the facts. well i don't know exactly what i know this information but i don't know exactly what is behind but one thing i'm sure of is that the b.b.c. as well as you know as well as c.n.n. is part of the disinformation so i go. this is the serious information i don't see even fun part of the game for any reason for what rush hour was one of my district to do so yes i think it's something crazy and i think it will be dropped from the. right every joke when you say you're the director and founder of the french center for intelligent studies a pleasure to have you on our to today. well still to come for you here on the program a top level reshuffles in the russian government corruption scandal claims the head of the country's defense ministry amid allegations the embezzlement has left a one hundred million dollar hole in the nation's budget. and billions of dollars are at stake for the british prime minister on a low key arms sales to the gulf states david cameron's
of false reporting of a moscow's arms sales to syria is a possible the b.b.c. is purposely twisting the facts. well i don't know exactly what i know this information but i don't know exactly what is behind but one thing i'm sure of is that the b.b.c. as well as you know as well as c.n.n. is part of the disinformation so i go. this is the serious information i don't see even fun part of the game for any reason for what rush hour was one of my district to do so yes i think it's something crazy...
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no support inside syria another kind of this alternative is to set up a new council by saddam which will include the syrian national council as a member of but only as a member and will have fifty one members and we. know this seems to me another attempt by the united states to take control of the situation situation which at the moment is out of the control by setting up this council without dropping me in my which is to bring down the syrian government no i think any kind of reasonable person look at the situation decide that the first priority should be to actually bring about to be this is far stop the fighting and they're not willing to do that they're still looking for alternatives to maintain the struggle against syrian government without dropping a project of bringing down that government and and still holding back and throwing their weight behind. the attempts to have a cease fire without any preconditions and adding to that washington has already revealed plans to bring in those fighting at the front line but also says extremists should not hijack the syrian revolution doesn't
no support inside syria another kind of this alternative is to set up a new council by saddam which will include the syrian national council as a member of but only as a member and will have fifty one members and we. know this seems to me another attempt by the united states to take control of the situation situation which at the moment is out of the control by setting up this council without dropping me in my which is to bring down the syrian government no i think any kind of reasonable person...
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in syria itself rebel fighters face war crime allegations are for a video of the apparent lynching of troops. mitt romney and barack obama for crucial swing states. but is a reality t.v. . hello very good morning if you just joined us. this. first israel's father complaint this last night to the u.n. after three syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone between the two states breaching a decades old cease fire agreement more details from middle east correspondent. what we're hearing from the israeli defense establishment is that they do believe that this syrian tank movement is linked to infighting in syria and is not an act of aggression against the state of israel having said that though the idea of has been on the lookout for precisely this kind of development for several months now ever since the syrian infighting approached the israeli border the i.d.f. has filed a complaint with the united nations over the cease fire violation and at the same time it has raised its alert in the north of the country what it is now waiting for is for the united nations disengagement force to ove
in syria itself rebel fighters face war crime allegations are for a video of the apparent lynching of troops. mitt romney and barack obama for crucial swing states. but is a reality t.v. . hello very good morning if you just joined us. this. first israel's father complaint this last night to the u.n. after three syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone between the two states breaching a decades old cease fire agreement more details from middle east correspondent. what we're hearing from the...
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back to our team with me karen tara well activists say rebel attacks in syria's north have killed at least twenty eight soldiers while a series of explosions have rocked the capital damascus this as one of the rebels' main western backers washington has called for a complete shake up of the syrian opposition revealing plans to hand greater influence to militants on the front line syria has various rebel militias fighting assad many of which have. an infiltrator radical islam is linked to al qaida secretary of state hillary clinton said the u.s. no longer sees serious foreign its national council as a leading opposition force due to its lack of support on the ground the exiled leading opposition group said it's planning to base itself inside syria in an attempt to prove its relevance but the u.s. administration's already suggesting names represent a new leadership taking over a major role from the s.n.c. middle east expert professor jeremy salt says western efforts will not help rescue the credibility of the syrian opposition. the syrian national council was dysfunctional dirty from t
back to our team with me karen tara well activists say rebel attacks in syria's north have killed at least twenty eight soldiers while a series of explosions have rocked the capital damascus this as one of the rebels' main western backers washington has called for a complete shake up of the syrian opposition revealing plans to hand greater influence to militants on the front line syria has various rebel militias fighting assad many of which have. an infiltrator radical islam is linked to al...
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but she has a legacy with libya which is at best incomplete and legacy with syria which is seriously worrying. in many ways the big issue of her time as secretary of state was this arab upheaval that happened on her watch. so far, the u.s. record has not been very good and we have not been leading for the most part. and we have left a lot of problems for the future. >> supporters say clinton leverageed her unique star power and global rolodex to elevate and advance a set of issues important to her, including gender equality, environment and tech no and social media. >> i would like to recognize tremendous commitment and dedication you have shown to re-establishing the united states. not just as an indispensable power but as an indispensable partner. >> whether hillary clinton is remembered alongside the likes of atchison, kissinger, schultz and baker may be a function of how much power she was entrusted with by the one-time rival for presidency. >> the military owned afghanistan and iraq. the war on terror was run out oaf the agency in the white house. all the big strategy, with resp
but she has a legacy with libya which is at best incomplete and legacy with syria which is seriously worrying. in many ways the big issue of her time as secretary of state was this arab upheaval that happened on her watch. so far, the u.s. record has not been very good and we have not been leading for the most part. and we have left a lot of problems for the future. >> supporters say clinton leverageed her unique star power and global rolodex to elevate and advance a set of issues...
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benghazi, as you see the debate to which the degree the united states needs to intervene more fully in syria. if you see a big argument about whether or not the united states needs to be centrally involved in issues in which its interests may not be completely vital and that's a big change for the world. that may be the new normal. >> every list i forgot something. halifax is nothing if not cutting-edge. you are all encouraged to tweet or have your aides tweaked whatever insights you may find. the hash tag is halifax 2012 and we are going to have a force multiplier and social media realm about the brilliant insights that are here. you'll be the first one has actually treated. >> seen from europe the new normal that i can see doesn't look so dramatically different from the old normal. it has become popular in europe to speak of the decline of america to name just one example. spiegel had a cover story about the six superpower. in terms of the matter is, i don't think there's going to be a decline. the united states would be the one superpower for a long time to come. yet there've issue we get
benghazi, as you see the debate to which the degree the united states needs to intervene more fully in syria. if you see a big argument about whether or not the united states needs to be centrally involved in issues in which its interests may not be completely vital and that's a big change for the world. that may be the new normal. >> every list i forgot something. halifax is nothing if not cutting-edge. you are all encouraged to tweet or have your aides tweaked whatever insights you may...
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syria's president al assad hopes to live and die in syria. his country offer safe passage in exchange for ending the civil war. the head of the international red cross today said it is unable to cope with the deteriorating humanitarian situation there. at least 64 people died today alone and the numbers continue, continue to rise. >>> and with president obama now set for another four years, a top israeli official put to rest any talk of differences between the u.s. and israel over iran. deputy foreign minister danny ialon spoke with cnn's chris . e >> we trust the leadership of the united states and the leadership of president obama. >> if i'm not mistaken, a ringing endorsement of the obama administration towards iran? >> yes, absolutely. the view from, rets let's say kansas city or tel aviv about the threats from iran is different. by the nature of the proximity, but, at the end of the day, we will continue and hope together. yes, there were differences about some timelines and about what is exactly the goal, whether to prevent iran acquiri
syria's president al assad hopes to live and die in syria. his country offer safe passage in exchange for ending the civil war. the head of the international red cross today said it is unable to cope with the deteriorating humanitarian situation there. at least 64 people died today alone and the numbers continue, continue to rise. >>> and with president obama now set for another four years, a top israeli official put to rest any talk of differences between the u.s. and israel over...
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obviously another big issue is syria, brooke. >> huge issue is syria where the u.s. goes forward. there was some movement in terms of britain today allowing this direct involvement with the rebels who are fighting the assad regime. we'll watch that postelection. and of course we'll watch whether or not we saw netanyahu at that big red magic marker in front of the u.n. general assembly. we'll see what obama's next move is in that standoff. christiane amanpour, always a pleasure. thank you. >> thank you. >>> and we have the same president, the same parties in charge of both the house and the senate. now that the campaign is over, are there any hopes here that our political leaders will reach out across party lines to solve some of the big problems we face? that debate is next. ace is? maybe somewhere around my house. mine's just, right over that way. well you can find out exactly where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing news selector you can find news from whichever way you lean.
obviously another big issue is syria, brooke. >> huge issue is syria where the u.s. goes forward. there was some movement in terms of britain today allowing this direct involvement with the rebels who are fighting the assad regime. we'll watch that postelection. and of course we'll watch whether or not we saw netanyahu at that big red magic marker in front of the u.n. general assembly. we'll see what obama's next move is in that standoff. christiane amanpour, always a pleasure. thank you....
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or how the upheaval in syria and the rise of the muslim brotherhood in egypt have affected hamas. how the treaty between egypt and israel remains the bedrock for peace in the region despite all the change going on around it. how israel's concerns over iran's nuclear program shape its overall security posture. then there are the economics of border crossings and fishing rights and concerns about smuggling and arms proliferation. the list goes on. the united states really does need to bring an unprecedented level of strategic sophistication to these -- rather than just going and chasing after the crisis of the moment. american policy makers need to play chess, not checkers. some would have us wall off certain challenges -- that is just not realistic in today's world. that leads me to the fifth area -- a set of interconnected global challenges that defied both national borders and easy solutions. climate change -- poverty, hunger, disease, nuclear proliferation, human trafficing, women's rights, international terrorism, and more. no one nation can solve many of these problems alone.
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wondering how it affects the president's ability to build up the top line foreign policy issues, like syria and iran, but also others like foreign aid which has a nice rubber duckie on the catalog today. it helps pay our salaries. >> i think bob corker will be interesting as ranking member on foreign relations. he skipped the republican convention this summer to go to the middle east. and he has been doing a lot of traveling. he is super smart about these kinds of things. i think he will try to mold himself a little bit -- not completely, like dick lugar, honestly. he will be against the hawks i think on a number of occasions. we did a story recently about him and we had john mccain talk about how much -- how much he respected and although they did not always see eye to eye. but i think the foreign relations panel in both chambers, sense, i guess, the 1960's, just as not had as much as an impact on what the president does as it used to. if kerry becomes the secretary of state, i guess you end up taking what he was hoping to do -- and at the administration level. but it reiterates what i am
wondering how it affects the president's ability to build up the top line foreign policy issues, like syria and iran, but also others like foreign aid which has a nice rubber duckie on the catalog today. it helps pay our salaries. >> i think bob corker will be interesting as ranking member on foreign relations. he skipped the republican convention this summer to go to the middle east. and he has been doing a lot of traveling. he is super smart about these kinds of things. i think he will...